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Kali Defever; Becky Reimer; Michael Trierweiler; Elise Comperchio – Field Methods, 2024
Estimating prescription medicine use is challenging due to recall bias associated with surveys and coverage bias in administrative data. This study assesses how making operational improvements and combining both survey and administrative data sources can increase data quality on filled prescriptions. We use data from the Medicare Current…
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Health Insurance, Databases, Medicine
Sidhya Balakrishnan; Eric Bettinger; Michael S. Kofoed; Dubravka Ritter; Douglas A. Webber; Ege Aksu; Jonathan S. Hartley – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024
We conduct a survey-based experiment with 2,776 students at a non-profit university to analyze income insurance demand in education financing. We offered students a hypothetical choice: either a federal loan with income-driven repayment or an income-share agreement (ISA), with randomized framing of downside protections. Emphasizing income…
Descriptors: College Students, Insurance, Student Loan Programs, Loan Repayment
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Daniel Gilmore; Brittany N. Hand – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Diabetes mellitus is a challenging chronic health condition at the forefront of attention of the healthcare system. Important estimates quantifying how diabetes prevalence varies by age are available for the general population, but these estimates are poorly characterized among autistic adults. Improved diabetes prevalence and likelihood estimates…
Descriptors: Diabetes, Health Insurance, Adults, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Echo L. Warner; Giselle K. Perez; Austin R. Waters; Karely M. van Thiel Berghuijs; Perla Vaca Lopez; Allyson Foor; Nicole Ray; Karen Donelan; Karen A. Kuhlthau; Anne C. Kirchhoff; Elyse R. Park – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Adapting interventions to new contexts requires consideration of the needs, norms, and delivery structures of the new setting. We describe how we followed the ORBIT model of intervention development to create Health Insurance Navigation Tools (HINT), a health insurance patient navigation intervention for childhood cancer survivors. By engaging…
Descriptors: Health Insurance, Cancer, Child Health, Intervention
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Luke P. Grosvenor; Ryan J. Cohen; Nancy P. Gordon; Maria L. Massolo; Hilda J. Cerros; Cathleen K. Yoshida; Jennifer L. Ames; Lisa A. Croen – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: To understand the ways in which autistic Latinx children experience disparities in diagnosis, healthcare, and receipt of specialty services. Methods: 417 individuals who identified as Latinx caregivers of autistic children who were members of the same integrated healthcare system in Northern California were surveyed. Responses were…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Children, Access to Health Care, Health Insurance
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Porter, Cody Normitta; Taylor, Rachel; Harvey, Adam Charles – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
This study investigates the Asymmetric Information Management (AIM) technique's ability to detect fraudulent insurance claims submitted online. The AIM instructions inform claimants that, inter alia, more detailed statements are easier to accurately classify as genuine or fabricated. To test this, truth tellers (n = 55) provided an honest…
Descriptors: Information Management, Identification, Deception, Insurance
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Dodini, Samuel – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2023
This paper measures the effects of subsidies in the Affordable Care Act on adverse financial outcomes using administrative tax data and credit data on financial outcomes. Using a difference-in-differences design with propensity score reweighting, I find that at $100 per capita, ACA premium tax credits and cost-sharing reduction subsidies reduced…
Descriptors: Health Insurance, Federal Legislation, Federal Aid, Financial Support
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Amber Davis; Kathryn Van Eck; Nikeea Copeland-Linder; Karen Phuong; Harolyn M.E. Belcher – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neuropsychiatric condition that may be associated with negative health outcomes. This retrospective cohort study reveals the odds of hospitalization and mortality based on ASD for a population of insured patients with COVID-19. The odds of hospitalization and mortality for people with ASD were found to be…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Risk, COVID-19
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Nicole Maestas; Tisamarie B. Sherry; Alexander Strand – Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 2024
Opioid use is common among Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries, who account for a disproportionate share of opioid-related hospitalizations and mortality in the United States. However, little is known about the prevalence of opioid use prior to SSDI enrollment. Understanding when opioid use is established and how it…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Narcotics, Welfare Services, Insurance
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Kyle A. Kopplin – Numeracy, 2024
Research on financial literacy seeks to determine whether costly financial mistakes can be avoided. Decisions all consumers face are whether to purchase health insurance, purchase prescriptions, pursue recommended medical testing, and seek medical help for related problems by comparing perceived costs and benefits. Using data from the National…
Descriptors: Financial Literacy, Money Management, Health Insurance, Health Behavior
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Roy, Shreya; Wilson, Fernando A.; Chen, Li-Wu; Kim, Jungyoon; Yu, Fang – Journal of School Health, 2022
Background: Parental Medicaid eligibility has been shown to be linked to positive academic and school outcomes for children. However, the impact of adult Medicaid expansion on children's school absenteeism is largely unexplored in the literature. The aim of this study was to examine whether Medicaid expansion for adults under the Affordable Care…
Descriptors: Attendance, Health Insurance, Federal Programs, Federal Legislation
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Mihardjo, Leonardus W. W.; Jermsittiparsert, Kittisak; Ahmed, Umair; Chankoson, Thitinan; Iqbal Hussain, Hafezali – Education & Training, 2020
Purpose: Current study intends to examine key human resources practices (human capital, training and rewards) that influence employee commitment and service recovery performance (SRP) of Takaful industry agents in Southeast Asian region. The Takaful industry is facing stiff competition with conventional insurance industry in Malaysia and Indonesia…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Training, Rewards, Employee Attitudes
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Duhon, Gabrielle F.; Simon, Andrea R.; Limon, Danica L.; Ahmed, Kelli L.; Marzano, Gabriela; Goin-Kochel, Robin P. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
We evaluated the success of a best practice alert (BPA) in recruiting underrepresented families into an autism spectrum disorder research cohort by comparing BPA-response outcomes ("Interested," "Declined," "Enrolled," "Dismissed") in pediatric primary care practices (TCPs) serving diverse communities with…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Diversity, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Disproportionate Representation
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Fullen, Matthew C.; Lawson, Gerard; Sharma, Jyotsana – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2020
The authors analyzed data from 5,528 American Counseling Association members to examine advocacy beliefs and behavior regarding Medicare reimbursement and advocacy for counselors. Nearly half (49.3%) of the respondents had participated in one or more forms of Medicare reimbursement advocacy. Advocacy participation differed significantly by…
Descriptors: Health Insurance, Counselor Attitudes, Advocacy
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Staveley-O'Carroll, James; Gai, Yunwei – Journal of Economic Education, 2023
The authors describe an asymmetric information demonstration that assigns students different probabilities of incurring healthcare expenses. In each round, students choose whether to purchase insurance; then, the instructor randomly determines who gets "sick." After computing insurer profits, students help determine a new insurance price…
Descriptors: Risk, Economics Education, Health Insurance, Teaching Methods
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